Fiscal policy analyses 2400-ZEWW774
1. Fiscal policy and financial policy. The basic characteristics of fiscal policy and its impact on the economy.
2. Methods for analyzing fiscal policies. Examples of different fiscal policies and their determinants. The theoretical basis for fiscal policy modeling.
3. Preparation for testing fiscal policies, including the selection of methods and data.
4. Analysis of the policies in crisis time and presentation of obtained results.
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
A student knows the basic concepts related to fiscal policy. Student distinguishes different types of fiscal policies and he/she is able to identify the reasons for their differentiation.
The student can apply the appropriate econometric tools to explain changes in fiscal policy and the impact of the latter on the economy.
A student is aware of the links between theory predictions and the observed fiscal adjustments. He or she can find appropriate econometric methods to verify the observed interdependences.
KW01, KW02, KW03, KW04, KU01, KU02, KU03, KU04, KU05, KU06, KU07, KK01, KK02, KK03
Assessment criteria
The teaching effects are assessed according to the conducted research on fiscal policies in European countries. The analyses are carried out in two-person groups and they are at least partially presented during the seminar.
Bibliography
Post-crisis Fiscal Policy”, Carlo Cottarelli, Philip Gerson I Abdelhak Senhadji. MIT Press, 2014
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